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hello i am posting my simulation here, please check whats wrong with it ?
hey that file you posted is not working, LTspice hangs
Picky, picky. Most oscillators require some time to reach steady-state operation. Why do you need an oscillator that starts fast? If you need an instant signal, then you turn the oscillator on ahead of time and gate the output to give the signal when you need it.and ya this is also pretty lethargic oscilltor takes full 1 second to start, please give me some sine wave oscillator which is quick to start.
and ya this is also pretty lethargic oscilltor takes full 1 second to start, please give me some sine wave oscillator which is quick to start.
A formula for high frequencies is useless because the wires have unknown series inductance and the wiring has unknown parallel capacitance.yes i know its FM oscillator , but i want a simple cheap sine wave oscillator which is quick to start !
AG you havent told me whats the formula for its frequency
what is this ?ritesh KAKKAR, U can use a bridge rectifryr
Have a look at this application note from Texas Instruments:
https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2011/10/sloa087-1.pdf
It covers several different sine wave oscillators with discussions of strengths/weaknesses of the circuits, and formulas to assist you in calculating components to get your desired output frequency.
Consider the quadrature oscillator on pages 15-19 to 15-20; it's pretty simple, will start quickly and has both sine and cos outputs.